The UFC is returning to the Apex Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, for its upcoming fight card, UFC Fight Night: Fiziev vs. Gamrot (also known as UFC Vegas 79 and UFC Fight Night 228).
The Fight Night event is set to take place this Saturday with a series of intriguing matchups lined up for MMA fans.
Headlining the UFC Fight Night card will be a thrilling lightweight showdown between the No.6-ranked contender Rafael Fiziev and the No.7-seeded Mateusz Gamrot.
Fiziev battled Justin Gaethje in a wild slugfest at UFC 286 in March, which resulted in the Azerbaijani losing via majority decision. Gamrot meanwhile, is coming off a split decision win over Jalin Turner at UFC 285 earlier this year.
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In the co-main event of UFC Vegas 79, No.10 featherweight contender Bryce Mitchell will square off against Dan Ige, who is positioned two spots below the Arkansas native at No.12.
Also on the card, No.9-ranked women's strawweight contender Marina Rodriguez will take on the No.13-ranked Michelle Waterson-Gomez.
Find out when and where you can watch UFC tonight, along with the full fight card, start time, television, live streaming, and pricing details for the US, Canada, the UK, and Australia.
UFC Fight Night: Fiziev vs. Gamrot - Timings
The following are the timings for this weekend's UFC Fight Night event for the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
United States and Canada
Viewers in the United States and Canada can watch the UFC Fight Night prelims from 4:00 PM ET/ 1:00 PM PT on Saturday, September 24, and the main card from 7:00 PM ET/ 4:00 PM PT.
United Kingdom
The prelims will kick off at 8:00 PM GMT on Saturday, September 24. The main card will follow at 11:00 PM GMT.
Australia
In Australia, the prelims will start at 4:00 AM AWST/ 5:30 AM ACST/ 6:00 AM AEST on Sunday, September 25, followed by the main card at 7:00 AM AWST/ 8:30 AM ACST/ 9:00 AM AEST.
UFC Fight Night: Fiziev vs. Gamrot - Television, live streaming, and pricing
The following are the details on how to watch the card in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
United States
The prelims and the main card will stream live on ESPN+. The subscription costs $9.99 per month, but viewers can save nearly 20% with an annual subscription of $99.99. The UFC bundle comes at $124.98 and includes a yearly ESPN+ subscription and access to one pay-per-view at a discounted rate.
On television, the event will be simulcast on ESPN and ESPN Deportes (Spanish), available via Hulu Live TV, Sling TV, Fubo TV, AT&T TV, and YouTube TV. It can also be viewed on Fight Pass, which costs $9.99 per month and $95.99 per year.
Canada
All UFC Fight Night events are available in Canada via TSN5 or the TSN App. You can log on to TSN with the details of your provider if you get it as part of a cable deal. Alternatively, you can subscribe to the service on a streaming-only basis for $19.99 a month (plus tax).
For pay-per-view events, you can choose from several pay-per-view providers, such as SaskTel, Shaw, Rogers, Bell, Videotron, Telus, or Eastlink, with pricing set at around $64.99.
United Kingdom
The event will be shown in the United Kingdom on the BT Sport 1 TV channel and the BT Sport app and website. Monthly passes are available at £29.99 contract-free and do not require a BT Broadband connection. The subscription can be canceled at any time.
Australia
Kayo Sports has the broadcast rights for the card in Australia. New customers can get a 14-day free trial, after which a basic plan with one screen is 25 AUD and two screens is 27 AUD. A premium plan is 35 AUD per month. The prelims are available on the ESPN TV channel and Fight Pass.
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UFC Fight Night: Fiziev vs. Gamrot - Full Card
The fighters competing at the upcoming UFC Fight Night event are as follows:
Main Card
Rafael Fiziev vs. Mateusz Gamrot (lightweight)
Bryce Mitchell vs. Dan Ige (featherweight)
Marina Rodriguez vs. Michelle Waterson-Gomez (women's strawweight)
Bryan Battle vs. AJ Fletcher (welterweight)
Ricardo Ramos vs. Charles Jourdain (featherweight)
Preliminary card
Dan Argueta vs. Miles Johns (bantamweight)
Tim Means vs. Andre Fialho (welterweight)
Jacob Malkoun vs. Cody Brundage (middleweight)
Mohammed Usman vs. Jake Collier (heavyweight)
Mizuki Inoue vs. Hannah Goldy (women's strawweight)
Montserrat Rendon vs. Tamires Vidal (women's bantamweight)